
Global energy CO2 emissions reached record high last year, report says
Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year

Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year

Extreme weather events, population growth, and resource constraints are putting unprecedented pressure on agriculture. To respond, farmers around the

When disease outbreaks strike, systems must hold. But in too many places, the absence of basic services, such as clean

Picture two houses—one with old windows, no insulation, and older appliances, and the other featuring simple energy-efficient upgrades and

In a region where millions still face hunger and malnutrition, it is concerning that South Asia also loses a

In an industrial building in the Salt Lake City suburb of Clearfield, Utah, long strips of U.S.-made steel were

Renewable power like solar and onshore wind is the least expensive and quickest power generation source to deploy in the United States, even without government

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

A growing number of urban areas around the world face water scarcity. Focusing on the prolonged drought that Cape

“Have you had your rice today?” In Viet Nam, this everyday greeting reflects just how central rice is to

Global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector hit a record high for the fourth year running last year

Extreme weather events, population growth, and resource constraints are putting unprecedented pressure on agriculture. To respond, farmers around the

When disease outbreaks strike, systems must hold. But in too many places, the absence of basic services, such as clean

Picture two houses—one with old windows, no insulation, and older appliances, and the other featuring simple energy-efficient upgrades and

In a region where millions still face hunger and malnutrition, it is concerning that South Asia also loses a

In an industrial building in the Salt Lake City suburb of Clearfield, Utah, long strips of U.S.-made steel were

Renewable power like solar and onshore wind is the least expensive and quickest power generation source to deploy in the United States, even without government

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

A growing number of urban areas around the world face water scarcity. Focusing on the prolonged drought that Cape

“Have you had your rice today?” In Viet Nam, this everyday greeting reflects just how central rice is to




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